praccy

noun
/ˈpɹæki/

Etymology

A shortening of practice + -y (“forming diminutive nouns”).

  1. derived from πρακτικός
  2. derived from prācticus
  3. derived from prācticāre
  4. derived from pratiser
  5. inherited from practice
  6. suffixed as praccy — “practice + -y

Definitions

  1. Practice.

    • The fundies take time to learn, and you're going to want to praccy everything we're teaching you. But here we're talking about team praccy, boys. As natural athletes, we don't have to praccy at all.
  2. To practise.

    • The continental breakfast takes a bit of getting used to but, like the duvet, I think I could learn to love it. Blasted off to the course chauffeured by Jouni and started praccying at 8am.
    • The fundies take time to learn, and you're going to want to praccy everything we're teaching you. But here we're talking about team praccy, boys. As natural athletes, we don't have to praccy at all.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA